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Chapter 41

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Hannah’s POV

The Silent One Steps Forward

I was still thinking about Lady Verena when the music changed again.

Another slow melody drifted through the ballroom, softer than the last one. Couples moved gracefully across the floor, their movements smooth and practiced.

But my attention stayed on Lucien.

He hadn’t spoken much since we arrived.

Not during the whispers.

Not during the dance.

Not even during Lady Verena’s visit.

He had simply watched.

Observed.

Like he was alw
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